Belfast Telegraph

I won’t be ashamed if Spurs make early exit: Pochettino

- BY JONATHAN VEAL

TOTTENHAM manager Mauricio Pochettino does not think it would be embarrassi­ng if his side were knocked out of the Champions League at the group stage.

Spurs realistica­lly have to beat PSV at Wembley tonight if they are to have any chance of extending their stay in the competitio­n until after Christmas, with games against Inter Milan and Barcelona still to come.

They have managed just one point at the halfway point of the group stage and that came in Eindhoven in the reverse fixture a fortnight ago.

Spurs marketed their qualificat­ion for this tournament by saying the only place to see Champions League football in London this season would be in their new stadium.

However, they could have exited before they have even moved in if they do not advance from the group stages.

“When you compete at that level against Inter Milan or PSV, and of course Barcelona, it is not easy to go to the next stage of the Champions League and qualify,” said Pochettino.

“When you are competitiv­e at that level, if you are not good enough, if you are not clinical or defend poorly like in the last minute in the Inter Milan game, then it happens.

“If you don’t deserve to go, it’s disappoint­ing but not embarrassi­ng.

“We all feel disappoint­ed because we cannot deliver the possibilit­y of playing the Champions League in our new stadium, but it wasn’t in our hands, there were many things that complicate­d it. It is impossible to blame the club.

“If we are able to win tomorrow and have the possibilit­y to go to the next stage, maybe we can play in the Champions League in March in the new stadium.”

Spurs have injury concerns for the game with Mousa Dembele the latest victim following his ankle problem at Wolves on Saturday.

The Belgium midfielder was due to have a scan last night.

“We need to wait until after the scan to have a better idea,” the Argentinia­n added.

“The most important thing is he didn’t suffer an injury to his bone and that is good.

“Maybe his ligament is damaged but we need to know, after the scan we will know better.”

Dembele joins Eric Dier (thigh), Victor Wanyama (knee), Danny Rose (groin) and Jan Vertonghen (hamstring) on the injury list, while Hugo Lloris is suspended following his red card in Eindhoven.

This mini-crisis is the latest problem in a long line for Pochettino, who has recently said this season has left him feeling his lowest while at Spurs.

That is in part due to the stadi- um delays, not signing any players in the summer and nine of his players returning back from the World Cup just six days before the start of the season.

The former Southampto­n manager revealed he has been able to take his mind off his problems by getting engrossed in a box set of a political thriller.

“Yes, it’s a weird season, but I look so happy now because the new season of House Of Cards has started,” he revealed. “Yesterday I watched three episodes. I learn a lot from this series. I recommend it.

“I think it represents very well sometimes how we are. Sometimes

football is so political, and it’s going in this direction.

“Which character am I? I don’t know. It’s dangerous to say this or this one. It’s fiction but it can translate to many businesses.”

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Injury woe: Moussa Dembele

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